Saturday, July 6, 2019

How to Reach the Busy New Yorker with Product Videography

Need a video to promote a product in New York City?



Contact us on how our product videography services can help you stay above the competition.
Gone are the days when you can just use radio or TV to promote your product in a cost effective way. Unless of course, you can afford a million dollars per second to promote your product in a Super Bowl ad.

In today's world, you can reach just as many people on social media. Sites like Youtube, Instagram and Facebook have billions of users with high engagement rates.

If you have the right video promotion strategy, you can reach millions of users. The reach and engagement of your product video has much more potential on social media than on traditional media avenues.

Especially in New York, people are constantly travelling on the subway or on the bus. The best way to catch the eyes of your consumers is to get inside their phone.

This is why video on Facebook or Instagram can be so powerful. With the right strategy and a compelling video, you can reach your consumer even if they are going to work or leaving for home.
If you want to learn more about our product video production services, visit our website.

Or give us a call at 516 659 7074.

For directions: From Conneticut - Take I-84, I-684 to Hutchinson River Pkway S, I-278 W and then FDR DR to Robert F. Wagner Sr. Place in Manhattan, New York. Take Exit 2 on FDR DR. Follow Madison to Monroe St. From New Jersey: Get on NJ-133. Go NOrth until you merge with I-95 and I-78 to Holland Tunnel. Enter Manhattan. Take Varick St, Franklin St, Worth St, Catherine St and finally Monroe St. From Long Island: Get on Northern State Pkway. Merge with I-495. Stay on it until you hit Robert F. Wagner Sr. Place in Manhattan. Get on FDR Drive. Exit 2. Take Madison St to Monroe St. Public Transportation: Take any bus to the Porth Authority Bus Terminal. Take A/C/E to West 4 St. Transfer to F train Get off East Broadway. From Grand Central: take the 4/5/6 to Brooklyn Bridge. Walk 14 minutes to Monroe st.